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The Office of Diversity Initiatives and the Alliance, the student leadership organization, are hosting a Spring Virtual Student Fair for Drama students. This event offers another opportunity to connect and get involved with the student organizations that are available to you in Tisch Drama. These are spaces to innovate, to lift each other up, and to find joy with those whom you share identity.
Tisch Drama's Experimental Theatre Wing presents 'Marjorie Prime,' by Jordan Harrison, directed by Ryan Dobrin.
Tisch Drama's Experimental Theatre Wing presents 'Marjorie Prime,' by Jordan Harrison, directed by Ryan Dobrin.
Tisch Drama's Experimental Theatre Wing presents 'Marjorie Prime,' by Jordan Harrison, directed by Ryan Dobrin.
A rough, raunchy, quirky, comic musical about greed, power, love, ambition, greed, corporations, greed (did we say greed?)—the musical 'Urinetown' pokes fun at its own genre: a complete delicious satire on the American notion of individualism and optimism in the face of utter doom.
A rough, raunchy, quirky, comic musical about greed, power, love, ambition, greed, corporations, greed (did we say greed?)—the musical 'Urinetown' pokes fun at its own genre: a complete delicious satire on the American notion of individualism and optimism in the face of utter doom.
Tisch Drama's Classical Studio presents a discussion on 'Shakespeare and Race,' featuring Caleen Sinnette Jennings, Professor Emerita at American University and alumna of Tisch Grad Acting.
A rough, raunchy, quirky, comic musical about greed, power, love, ambition, greed, corporations, greed (did we say greed?)—the musical 'Urinetown' pokes fun at its own genre: a complete delicious satire on the American notion of individualism and optimism in the face of utter doom.
Join Professor Una Chaudhuri, production dramaturg and Professor of Drama, English and Environmental Studies, for a panel discussion on Urinetown’s take on biopolitics: the intersection of capital, bodies, and policing. Panelists will include Brandon Woolf, Clinical Associate Professor in Theatre, and the Department of Drama’s Sebastián Calderón Bentin, Associate Professor, and Alisa Zhulina, Assistant Professor.
Join us April 20 for a conversation with Talia Paulette Oliveras, Nia Farrell, Ashley Hamilton, and Ryan Connaro.
For the emerging artist, perception and reputation are undeniable career components that underscore the collective work toward an inclusive industry. In this next important installment of Tisch Drama’s Womxn in Theatre series, our panel explores the ramifications of perception and how they correlate to acts of self-advocacy in a reputation-based industry.
Tisch Drama's Experimental Theatre Wing presents 'Rituals for a New Future' based on writings by Aracelis Girmay, Ursula K. Le Guin, June Jordan, Gabrielle Civil, Elia Monte-Brown, Zahra Budhwani, Laisa Garcia, directed by Elia Monte-Brown.
Tisch Drama's Experimental Theatre Wing presents 'Rituals for a New Future' based on writings by Aracelis Girmay, Ursula K. Le Guin, June Jordan, Gabrielle Civil, Elia Monte-Brown, Zahra Budhwani, Laisa Garcia, directed by Elia Monte-Brown.
The Drama, Theater, and Performing Studies Working Group invites you to an open symposium about the future of our city, and the role of the performing arts and supporting infrastructures, as we move forward in the face of collective healing, remembrance, and transformation.
Tisch Drama's Student Works program will present 'Jephthah's Daughter's Name'—written and produced by Carina Kanzler, directed by Camryn Rose Pillay and Peri LeBlanc—October 7–9 in the Shop Theater at 721 Broadway.
Tisch Drama's Student Works program will present 'Jephthah's Daughter's Name'—written and produced by Carina Kanzler, directed by Camryn Rose Pillay and Peri LeBlanc—October 7–9 in the Shop Theater at 721 Broadway.
Tisch Drama's Student Works program will present 'Jephthah's Daughter's Name'—written and produced by Carina Kanzler, directed by Camryn Rose Pillay and Peri LeBlanc—October 7–9 in the Shop Theater at 721 Broadway.